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Be very careful.
"Soap" today isn't what it used to be. It's made of synthetic high performance surfactants that can severely damage the plant.
Only use potassium soap or very mild baby shampoo that doesn't contain much sodium.
And only use it in ultra diluted amounts.
You only want so much that the water can suffocate the aphids, and not leave any residues that harms the plant!
This is when commercial products lead the way. Get some safers soap or some neem oil.